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Legal Notice Legal Notice N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HIE 19TI1 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, sic HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Elfrioda E Domin Deceased, FILE NO 74 P109 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the dealh of the above named decedent and that letters TEST\MENTARY were issued on June 10, l<)74, to Kenneth Mciset and Gladys Meisel, 8f>4 Washington St., Woodstock, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Caldwell, Herner & Caldwell, KM)1 ^ Cass St,, Woodstock, Illinois. (Isinis HKiV lilc-ii within months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within tha period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that peri(>d Claims against said estate should be tiled in the Probate off ice of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. .June 19, 26, July 3, 1974) Legal Notice IN THE CTROJIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION- ESTATE OF Rose Bell Deceased, FILE NO 74-P-176 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on June 20, 1974, to Louis D. Ohlrich, 215 Hickory Dr., Crystal Lake, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Narusis and Narusis, 213 W. Lake Shore Dr Carv, Illinois, Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. June 26, July 3, 10, 1974) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on June 17, A.D. 1974, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as THE RIDGEFIELD MOUSE, located at 4126 South Country Club Rd. (Ridgefield) Crystal Lake. 111. 60014. I)ated this 17th day of June, A.D. 1974. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. June 19, 26, July 3, 1974) Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on May 17fh, A.D. 1974, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenrv County. Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as G T OFFICE MACHINES, located at P.O. Box 87, Algonquin, III. 60102. Dated this 17th day of May, A.D 1974 Vernon W Kays County ( lerk (Pub. June 19, 26, July 3, 1974) TAX DEED NO 71-2736 FILED. 6-17-74 County of McHenrv Date premises sold: Oct, 26, 1971 Certificate No; 385 Sold for general taxes of 1970 Sold for Special assessments: NONE APPLICABLE Warrant No: NONE APPLICABLE Inst: No": NON E APPLICABLE TO: ANNE SAMUEL, GERTRUDE BRAND, a-k a GERTRUDE MUNTIU; HORACE LOUIS BRAND II; PHILIP VIRGIL BRAND, Individually, and PHILIP virivjiL BuANu as Lxctuioi of the Estate of Horace Louis Philip Brand, deceased; ERNA LOUISE BRAND ZADDIES; TRUSTEES OF THE GRACELAND CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT FUND, an III corp; HEDWIG E. HAUSER; TENTH CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, Chicago, Illinois; JOHN WALLBERG; ALFRED WALLBERG; VERNON W KAYS, County Clerk, UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY in said land or lots TAKE NOTICE: THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES: Property located at: '..l 4 in Block 6 in McCullor.. Lakes Estates, being a subt ision of part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 21 and the North Half of Section 22. Township 45 North Range 8, East of the Third P.M. according to the plat thereof recorded May 31, 1929 as Doc. 88347 in Book 6 of Plats, pages 90 and 91 in McHenry County, Illinois, being vacant Property. ERMANENT INDEX NO. 15- 7051, last assessed to Gertrude Brand. This notice is to advise you that the above property nas been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from sale will expire on October 26. 1974 as ~ . f *-»•-* #-J Ktr fov rvi irnnocnr CAI"IIUCU IUA pui CIIDOCL . This notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a TAX DEED which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before October 25, 1974. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in Woodstock, Illinois, on October 31st, 1974. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. You are urged to redeem immediately to prevent loss of this property. Redemption can be made at any time on or before October 25, 1974 by applying to the County Clerk of McHenry County, at the County Court House at 2200 N. Seminary Aveune, Woodstock, Illinois. For Further information, contact the COUNTY CLERK. Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728 026"/ Woman's Auxiliary Schedules Many Work Projects the Wonder Woods Woman's Auxiliary , held their monthly meeting Thursday eveni ng, June 27, at the Eastside Firehouse Everyone is still busy working oh projects for the art fair and bake sale to be !•»!«» ^4 of thr Grocery An added attraction this year will be a band concert at 3 p.m by the Harrison school band with Mr. Mikus conducting. A letter has been sent out to all the ladies in the subdivision reminding them of the bake sale. Another event for which the Woman's Auxiliary are receiving credit is the new sign at the entrance of the Wonder Woods Subdivision, for which they worked very diligently There was a dedication of the sign on Sunday, June 30, with Mr. Whetherhult, the president of the subdivision and Mrs. Jean Clause, president of the Woman's Auxiliary, presiding. SPARKLER BIRTHDAYS Wishing a real sparkler of a birthday to our July 4 birthday gals - Pat Stilling in Richmond...Gail Williams out in Washington State...and Sophie Dyck over in Wooded Shores. And a Fourth of July happy anniversary greeting to a busy Wonder Lake couple, Gene and Donna Maris. NEWLYWEDS C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o newlyweds, Mark Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of Wooded Shores and his bride, Kim Sahs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Sahs, of Woodstock. NEW SON A son, Allen Brian, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Carroll, 8911 Sunset Drive, Wonder Lake, on June 12 in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. RAYMOND W. LARY, Tax purchaser (If this property has four or less dwelling units and you own or live in it as your principal residence, you may obtain 30 days additional time to redeem you property at. additional cost, by appearing in court as such hearing on October 31, 1974, in the County Courthouse in Woodstock, Illinois) LeRoy Welter 1303 Richmond Rd. McHenry (Pub. June 26,28 and July 3, 1974) Allen weighed 5 lbs , 7 oz., at birth and has a brother, Thomas P. Carroll, Jr., 2 Mrs. Alee Carroll, Wonder I^ake is paternal grandmother and Mrs. Pat Arndt, Lake Zurich, is maternal grandmother. MORE BIRTHDAYS More birthdays! Have a happy one, George Freund, on July 7 And you too, Stevie Dermont, when you blow out (hose 7 c/sn.dles on .!ulv K COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored by Woman's Clu^ of Wonder Lake, Ann Sowers, Chairman, 653-9549 JULY 8 thru JULY 19 Red Cross Swimming I^essons at Wonder Lake JULY 11 Wonder Lake Garden Club Meeting JULY 14 Wonder Woods Art Fair and Bake Sale, Hilltop Grocery 8:30 A M till? JULY 16 F i r e m e n ' s A u x i l i a r y Meeting, 8 p.m east side firehouse JULY 20 Pontoon Progressive Dinner, Wonder Lake Yacht Club, 6 p.m. JULY 21 Parish Council Meeting, Christ the ••"'". -- h •• 1 "!"6 ^."">-11, u.ov p.m JULY 25 Wonder Woods Woman's Auxiliary Meeting, 8 p.m. east side firehouse Mrs. Ullrich Retires After Long Service •tsm » ' $ 'mm&t DOROTHY ULLRICH Mrs. Dorothy Ullrich, principal of Edgebrook elementary school, recently announced her retirement after twenty-two years of service to District 15. Mrs. Ullrich served as a teacher at Edgebrook school from 1952 until 1960, when she was appointed teaching principal at the newly constructed Hilltop school. She served in that capacity until 1965, when she was named Principal at Edgebrook school. Mrs. Ullrich received her early education in the public schools of Yankton county, South Dakota and her higher education at Southern State Teachers college, Springfield, South Dakota. After graduating from college, Mrs. Ullrich taught in the public schools in South Dakota for five years. In 1935 she married her husband, Pat, and they moved to western South Dakota, where Just in Time for the 4th! dplRlTofr' A Patriotic Panel Innovation In Red White & Blue Prints, & Solid Stripes Reg. '11" & HI" ea. NOW - ON SALE TIL THE 9th 4 I INTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL WE WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY THE 4th OF JULY f* ^•1 S10J1 l«""1 ANELING 907 N. FRONT ST. (RT. aiKMcHLNRY, I Iff 385-5511 MON. thru SAT. - K to 5:30 FRIDAY t'l 9 - Sl'N. 10 to : • SHI PRIMING • NON 10X11. • W A S H A B I I • O N U S I N l X „ _ _ i H O U R REG. $8.69 • W A T I R C I I A N U P VYCITAL'S HARDWARE 1228 N. Green, St. McHenry he taught for thirteen years. Seven ^of those years Mr. Ullrich taught for the Department of Interior, Office of Indian Affairs The couple lived on the Crow Creek Indian reservation, where their sons, Gene and James, were born. In 1941 the Ullrich family moved to a farm in Illinois. Eight years later she returned to teaching after taking time out to be with her growing family The Ollrichs' sons were raised in the community. At the present time Gene resides in Wheaton and is a National bank examiner in the Chicago Area. James resides in Warrenville and teaches in Lombard. James and his wife, Lyrme, have one son.--The Ullrichs expect to see much more of their family now that they are both retired. In addition, they expect to travel and to enjoy their home and many friends in McHenry. Upon retiring, Mrs. Ullrich said, "To my many friends in District 15 I extend a great thank you for the privilege of working with your precious children during these many years, My thoughts will be with you and my wish is for your continued support to your schools and District 15. They are the fine institutions they are because of you." During Mrs. Ullrich's twenty- two years in District 15, she has m a d e i n n u m e r a b l e contributions to the young people of the community. She was a teacher at Edgebrook for eight years (1952-1960); and a FAIR EXHIBIT - Antiques will again be exhibited at the McHenry County Fair. This year offers more space, mor* entries and new categories. Security will again be provided and enforced. (DON PEASLEY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY) Warn Against Dangerous Fireworks Use July 4 Illinois citizens, young and old, are warned not to use firecrackers or any other dangerous fireworks to celebrate the nation's Independence day by the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness. In the past, despite the state's ban on fireworks, too many have been smuggled into Illinois from other states and in exploding have caused serious eye injuries and blindness, said Edgar T. Britton, executive director of the 58-ye£y>bld non­ profit organization. More people have been killed in fireworks accidents during this century alone than were killed in the Revolutionary War which the Fourth of July celebrates, Britton said. Principal at Edgebrook for nine years (1965-1974). Her efficiency and sense of professionalism has won her many friends on the District 15 staff. Her dedication to young people and her contributions to education will be greatly missed. While Illinois has had legislation banning the use of fireworks since 1941, other states have not prohibited their use. This spring the Consumer Product Safety commission announced that it would ban all firecrackers, but on June 18 it postponed the ban for thirty days, meaning that there will be no effective prohibition of these blinding and death dealing items until 1975 at least. T h e c o m m i s s i o n ' s postponement will seriously hamper law enforcement against firecrackers in Illinois, Britton declared, and it is up to every citizen of the state to see that fireworks are not used by individuals The Illinois society was instrumental in having the Illinois ban enacted three decades ago, but smuggled fireworks have still been used too widely, resulting every yefu- in deaths and other injuries, among which eye accidents are too prevalent. Ony complete observance of the Illinois law can end the Fourth of July toll, Britton declared. It's generally true that the world's most honored indi­ viduals are those who do not lose the common touch, or appreciation of the simple pleasures of life. DR. HONEID M. BAXAMUSA, M.D., M.R.C.P. Office 455-1550 Res. 344-0738 PRACTICE OF INTERNAL MEDICINE & CARDIOLOGY DR. UBAIDUR PAPA Office 455-1266 Res. 385-2450 PRACTICE LIMITED TO INFANTS & CHILDREN Relocating their office at 460 Coventry Lane Ciystal Lake U)£ UIILL BE CLOSED \ Thursday-July 4th Mi? Wednesday-July 3rd Regular Hours 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. at Walk-Up And Drive-In Windows * * * * * * Please have a HAPPY and SAFE HOLIDAY McHenry St a te Bank The Bank of People and Performance It \ \ k 3510 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY PHONE: 385 1040 A FULL SERVICE BANK

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